Disclaimer

Disclaimer

Disclaimer | California State Bar Defense by Megan Zavieh

The websites of Megan Zavieh, Attorney At Law (“the firm”), found at http://zaviehlaw.com and http://californiastatebardefense.com, provide general information about the firm. Although this information may be considered advertising under the rules of some courts, the firm’s sites are not intended to advertise our legal services, to solicit clients, or to provide legal advice. In accordance with California State Bar Formal Ethics Opinion 2001-155, these websites are intended to be communications and not solicitations. Their purpose is to provide information, with the understanding that the information on our sites does not constitute or contain legal advice, and that prior results are no guarantee of similar outcomes. Our legal updates, lawyer publications, and other information may have been abridged from laws, court decisions, and administrative rulings. They should not be considered legal opinions or a substitute for legal counsel. Our links to outside resources are intended to be current and accurate, but no guarantee of such currency or accuracy is provided.

Megan Zavieh is admitted to practice law in the jurisdictions of California, Georgia, New Jersey and New York. To the extent these websites are visible outside of these jurisdictions, the firm has no intent to reach individuals or companies seeking legal representation or counsel for matters which require the admission to practice in any other jurisdiction or the knowledge of the law in any other jurisdiction.

As a service to visitors, the firm houses archived information in some areas of the site, which may be of value for historical or research purposes. This information may not be applicable to your situation, accurate, current or complete. Our website may not always be operational or free of functional defects. We disclaim any liability in connection with any actions taken or not taken based on any of our website’s content.

Neither our presentation of the information on the site nor your receipt of the information creates a attorney-client relationship or imposes any obligation on the firm. No communication sent by you to the firm through these sites or sent to us based upon information received on these sites (including the contact information provided herein) shall establish an attorney-client relationship or an obligation by the firm to keep your communication confidential. Since any such communication may not be secure and is not confidential, please do not send sensitive or confidential information electronically until such time as an attorney-client relationship is actually established.

You may download, print, and copy material on this website for your personal use as long as you do not alter any of the materials and that you ensure that each copy clearly acknowledges Megan Zavieh, Attorney At Law, as the source.

Online Privacy Policy

The firm recognizes the importance of your privacy. This online privacy policy is meant to inform users of our website about the information we collect online and how that information will be used. The firm’s websites collect personally identifiable information such as names and addresses only from visitors who voluntarily input such information. The firm also will collect e-mail addresses from the e-mails you send us. The firm will use the personally identifiable information we collect online only to send you information about firm events or publications. We do provide you the opportunity to be removed from our mailing lists. The data we hold is kept securely and only accessed by authorized personnel.

Computers subscribed to by the firm automatically collect certain non-personally identifiable information when you visit our sites, such as the type of browser you are using or the domain name of your Internet service provider. They also collect aggregate information on the site pages our users visit.

Like many websites, we may use “cookies.” A cookie is a piece of data stored on a user’s device containing information about the user’s visit. Cookies are of various types and have different purposes. You can change your user settings in your browser to prevent us storing cookies on your device. You can find out how to do this, and find more information on cookies, at: www.allaboutcookies.org.

The firm may revise this policy or any part of it at any time. We suggest you review the policy periodically for changes.

If you no longer wish us to hold data about you, or wish to change the type of information we send to you, please let us know by email at megan@zaviehlaw.com.